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Название | SUNY Series in American Philosophy and Cultural Thought Ser. — Human landscapes: contributions to a pragmatist anthropology |
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Авторы | Dreon Roberta |
Коллекция | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Тематика | Psychology. ; Philosophy. ; Pragmatism. ; EBSCO eBooks |
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Дата создания записи | 19.02.2022 |
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The first work to offer a comprehensive pragmatist anthropology focusing on sensibility, habits, and human experience as contingently yet irreversibly enlanguaged.
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction: A Pragmatist Approach to Human Nature
- 1. Looking for a Pragmatist Anthropology: Issues and Methods at Stake
- 2. The State of the Art
- 3. Why the Pragmatists?
- 4. What Human Nature?
- 5. Cultural Naturalism, Loop-Effects, and Designless Emergentism
- Chapter 2 Looking at Human Sensibility through a Pragmatist Lens
- 1. In Search of a Rounded Portrait
- 2. Framing Cognition and Sensory Perception
- 3. Qualitative Experience beyond the Subjective/Objective Divide
- 4. Sensibility: A Provisional Definition
- 5. More Than Action and Perception
- 6. A Culturally Naturalistic View of Sensibility, or the Loop of Qualitative and Reflective Experience
- Chapter 3 Pragmatist Contributions to a Theory of Emotions
- 1. Contextualizing Emotions within Sensibility
- 2. James’s Contribution, or How Emotions Are Embodied
- 3. Dewey’s Integrations and Amendments, or Emotions as Behavior-Orienting Tools
- 4. Mead’s Further Developments, or Emotions as Social Functions
- 5. At the Intersection between Habits, Sensibility, and Emotions: Some (Provisional) Conclusions and Beyond
- Chapter 4 Humans Are Bundles of Habits
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Introducing Habits with Peirce and James
- 3. A Deweyan Privilege
- 4. Giving Habits an Ecological Framework
- 5. A Historical Analysis: A Comparison with Conwy Lloyd Morgan
- 6. A Naturally Social Environment as the Ecological Framework of Human Habits
- 7. How Does Habituation Occur?
- 8. About the Place of Mind in Habits
- 9. Why Are Habits Pervasive within the Human Form of Life?
- 10. Refining a Deweyan Conception of Habits through Bourdieu’s Account of Habitus (I): Convergences
- 11. Refining a Deweyan Conception of Habits through Bourdieu’s Account of Habitus (II): Divergences
- 12. Habits and Change
- 13. Conclusion
- Chapter 5 Human Experience as Enlanguaged Experience
- 1. Enlanguaged Experience: A General View
- 2. Some Promising Convergences
- 3. Dewey on the Emergence of the Mind out of Language and Human Association
- 4. Dewey on the Emergence of Meanings out of Feelings and Previous Forms of Sensibility
- 5. Dewey on the Mental as a Peculiarly Human Affair
- 6. Frank Lorimer on the Growth of Intelligence Prior to Verbal Activity
- 7. NonLinguistic Behaviors: The Neglected Linguistic Environment as a Constitutive Factor in Behavior
- Chapter 6 Exploring the Continuity between Sensibility and Language
- 1. On Continuity and What It Means
- 2. The Aesthetic-Affective Tissue of Speech and the Birth of Nomination
- 3. James against the Language of Names: A Digression
- 4. Mead on the Genesis of Verbal Gestures out of Emotional Conversations
- 5. Emotive Communication as an Antecedent to Verbal Interaction
- 6. The Transition to Linguistic Gestures: The Affective Dimension of Self-Reflectivity
- 7. Feedback Effects of Language on Sensibility?
- 8. Lorimer on the Emergence of Symbolic Intelligence: Words, Syntax, and Logical Structures
- 9. Mead’s Theory of Reference
- 10. Conclusion
- Conclusion A Pragmatic/Pragmatist Balance
- Notes
- References
- Index